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==Description==
 
==Description==
Ice bolt can be used by any monster that can cast mage spells. When cast, the caster will target a monster that they can see (or the square where they believe that monster to be) with a 3x3 explosion of ice centered on that square; if successful, the explosion can destroy [[potion]]s in the open inventory of any monsters caught within. The spell can miss the monster and blast the floor or ceiling harmlessly. Monsters will not use this spell against another monsters if they know that the target has [[cold resistance]].
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Ice bolt can be used by any monster that can cast mage spells. When cast, the caster will target a monster that they can see (or the square where they believe that monster to be) with a 3x3 explosion of ice centered on that square; if successful, the explosion can destroy [[potion]]s in the open inventory of any monsters caught within. The spell can miss the monster and blast the floor or ceiling harmlessly. Monsters will not use this spell against a monster if they know that target has [[cold resistance]].
 
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Revision as of 15:31, 4 January 2024

Ice bolt is a monster spell that appears in EvilHack and Hack'EM.

Description

Ice bolt can be used by any monster that can cast mage spells. When cast, the caster will target a monster that they can see (or the square where they believe that monster to be) with a 3x3 explosion of ice centered on that square; if successful, the explosion can destroy potions in the open inventory of any monsters caught within. The spell can miss the monster and blast the floor or ceiling harmlessly. Monsters will not use this spell against a monster if they know that target has cold resistance.

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